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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 22, 2022 Page 15 RESNEK | FROM PAGE 3 ~ Advocate “Sportorial” ~ Greater Boston League is achieving many of its goals as success and competitive spirit rise GBl puts most teams in the postseason MiAA State Tournaments than any season in league history O ne of the chief reasons the Greater Boston League was reconstituted two years ago into the vibrant, successful league it is becoming was the type of competition and spirit shown on the fields and courts this past spring. A prominent marker of success is participation in the MIAA postseason State Tournaments for the various sports. This past Spring Season, more teams, on both the boys’ and girls’ sides, participated in the MIAA State Tournaments than any season in GBL history: 27 league wide! Malden High School and Revere High School were among the league leaders, with 5 teams each in the postseason, along with prominent participants in the track and field individual events. Everett High was close behind with 4 teams in the postseason, along with several boys and girls track participants. When the member school principals and athletic directors came together to reconstituting the Greater Boston League, this was indeed what they had in mind, with the goal of establishing the GBL as the premier urban school league for Athletics and Wellness in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It was so important that the “Original Four” of Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville were able to be joined in a “leap of faith,” first by Revere Public School, then Lynn English, Lynn Classical and finally, Chelsea Public Schools. There is a good chance that more schools continue MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 8 Housing • $100M for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund • $75M for minority-owned housing development Bonding The House bill also includes he was asked why he failed to mention Philbin as the owner of the Everett Leader Herald when he filed the LLC with the state, Resnek said he didn’t have to, claiming he and Philbin were not elected officials. “Can you think of some law that was broken because Mr. DeMaria is not identified in the LLC as an owner?” asked Attorney Jeffrey Robbins. “No,” replied Resnek. Robbins asked Resnek what crime the mayor could have committed with respect to the Corey Street deal. Resnek stated that he was told by Cornelio that the mayor used coercion, retaliation and discrimination – and his power over a lesser person who said that he was broke. Resnek also claimed that DeMaria used pressure when Cornelio had a bleeding ulcer and was sick over the threat of losing his job. Robbins asked the investigative reporter if he had any notes that Cornelio had made any of those claims; once again, he replied that he didn’t. “Isn’t it you who in writing urged Andrea Estes of The Globe to use pressure to extract statements from Mr. Cornelio, somebody who in writing you said you knew suffered from depression and anxiety? Isn’t that you who did that?” asked Robbins. “Yes,” replied Resnek. A notebook without notes When asked why he didn’t take notes when interviewing Cornelio or Philbin, Resnek RESNEK | SEE PAGE 16 - LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 865-4000 Docket No. MI22P3736EA Estate of: DENNIS RAYMOND JOHNSON Also Known As: DENNIS R. JOHNSON, SR. Date of Death: 06/18/2022 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Above, Malden High senior placekicker Ronald Juarez and holder Gavin West prepare for the game winning field goal in this past season’s 137th Malden-Medford Thanksgiving Day football game, now the longest continuous high school football rivalry in the nation. This past fall was the first full season of Greater Boston League football competition. (Courtesy Photo/ Malden High School Athletics) to come the GBL’s way as the prominence and success of the league resonate. Hats off and an enthusiastic salute to all of the adminis$1.26 billion in bond allocations to greater support the economic growth and stability of the Commonwealth. Highlights: • $400M for the MassWorks Infrastructure Competitive grant program to support municipalities and other public entities to support and acceltration, athletic directors and support staff, coaches, athletic trainers and staff, game officials — and most importantly— the GBL teams and players, who made this past Spring Season, and the entire 2021-2022 academic and athletic year! Let’s hope that the 20222023 brings even more accomplishment and success for the Greater Boston League and its member schools: Chelsea, Everett, Lynn Classical, Lynn English, Malden, Medford, Revere and Somerville. erate housing production • $200M for the Technology Matching Grants program that supports various organizations to help compete for federal innovation grants • $95M for ADA compliance projects • $73M for the Housing Stabilization and Investment fund To all interested persons: A petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by: Tina J. Johnson of Peabody, MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Tina J. Johnson of Peabody, MA be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in unsupervised administration. IMPORTANT NOTICE You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 08/11/2022. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice to you. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this Court. Date: July 14, 2022 TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE July 22, 2022

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